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Lockhart Post-Register from Lockhart, Texas • Page 14

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Lockhart, Texas
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Fire Comes vVheri Least Expected DON'T Let One Come While Unprotected! 7 2 rw, IHEARtilSWSURflNCE EXPIRED' YESTERDAY occur the rate of one per minute in the United Mates, and the sanest thing thiat one can do, is to keep his property CONSTANTLY INSURED. See Us at Once About Fire Insurance Statement of County Indebtedness County bonded debt at the beginning of my administration: Court House Bonds, Due in 1944 Court House Bonds, 1,800.00, JJue in 1922 Road Bridge Bonds, $29,000.00 in 1M7 Bridge Bonds, $22,000.00 jjue in 1944 Jail Bonds $25,000.00 Out of the above, tba following have been paid off: I USE ELECTRICITY For IRONING, COOKING, WASHING and LIGHTING Easier, Quicker, More Sanitary. No danger of fire. Citizens' Light Water Co. believe to oe the most remarkable treatment for piles in the world.

The treatment Involves DO detention from business and ttio rectum healthy and without scar or blemftfe. We also treat Fissure, Fistula and other diseases of the reofani bf kindly and methods Wfti ae HHIe detention from business as Just call or write foe Free Information CALDWELL TRUEX, Rectal Specialists 307 Alamo Plaza Sato Antonio, Texas. 6-17-21 Professional Cards OP Attorney at Law Office over Blanks Supply Co. Lockhart, Texas TOM GAMBRELL Attorney at Law Office over Corner Drug Store Lockhart, Texas Ready-to Wear, Dry Goods, Shoes for the whole family, from the baby to the head of the family. Try us and we will please you.

Sam Stein C. SPENCER Lawyer Office over American Express Co, opposite Postoffice DR. J. T. BDCHTEL Graduate Veterinarian Surgery a Specialty Plvonea office, 15 Hospital on 39 Walnut St.

Lockhart, Texas M. 0. FLOWERS Attorney at Law Will make abstracts and lend money long or short time loans. Land titles a specialty. Office over Lockhart National Bank.

Lockhart, Tcxag MRS. Wm. M. SCHOFIELD School of Mnsie Telephone 268 W. M.

MORGAN, M. D. aad Tkrwt LMkhart, Tra. ML r. M.

Texas fibre Brooms Tfie ideal broom, especially for homes, stores, auto salesrooms, hotels, cafes, barber- churches, etc. Used like straw b' rooms, light and strong; sweep easier and cleaner; last four times as long--cut broom expense in half. Delivered at home or office outside city, parcel Also carry full line of soft floor and wall brushes, ware- bcwse brooms, etc. H. P.

FOWLER Phone 971 THE DAY HOUSE Luling, Texas For Sale My home on South Main street. 8 room house, garage, barn, waterworks, electric lights and sever connection. J. G. W1NKLER.

FOR SALE: Two Rhode Island Red cockerels. August hatch. Pare bred, good Individuals. $1 each if taken at once. Win.

M. SCHOFIELD. Outstanding, Outstanding, 400.00 Outstanding, $1i ,000.00 Outstanding, $19,000.00 Outstanding, 2,000.00 246.70 Court House Bonds, $20,000.00, Court House R.pair, ail Bonds, Road and Bridge Bridge Bonds, Total amount Couniy bonds paid off, Total outstanding County Bonds, The interest and sinking funds of above bonds stand as follows: Court House Bond fund has cash on hand, Jail Bond fund has invested in bonds, $500.00 and has on hand in cash, $493.68 Road and Bridge Bond fund, has invested $200.00 and has on hand in cash, 530.67 Bridge bond fund has on hand in cash, 5 232.0-1 Total invested and on hand in cash belonging to County bond funds, Road District Indebtedness Tho various road districts of the county have issued bonds follows: Road District No. 1, $350.000.00, Due in 1948-61 Road District No. 2, 35,000.00, Due in 1951-513 Road District No.

3, $115,000.00, Due in 1948-56 Road District No. 4, 50,000.00, Due in 1951 Road District No. 5, 5,000.00, Due in 1936 Road District No. 35,000.00, Due in 1948 Out of the above the following amount's have been paid Road District No. 1, $45,000.00 Road District No.

2, 6,000.00 Road District No. 3, 8.000.00 Road District No. 4, 9,000.00 Road District No. 6, 1,000.00 Total amount Road District bonds paid off and cancelled, $69,000.00 The sinking funds of the above bonds stands as follows: Road District No. 1 has invested in bonds, and has on hand in cash, $4,915.59 Road District No.

2 has invested in bonds, $7,200.00 and hag on hand in cash, $390.00 Road District No. 3 has invested in bonds, $12,500.00 and has on hand in cash, $3478.22 Road District No. 4 has invested in bonds, $8,100.00 and has on hand in cash, $1,110.66 Road District' No. 6 has on hand in cash, Recapitulation Amount County Bonds paid off Amount Road District Bonds paid off Amount time warrants paid off Total interest bearing debt paid Statement of Common School district bonded debt of Caldweil County: The various common school districts of the county have issued bonds as follows: District No. 7, McMahan, $7,000.00 Due in I960 District No.

9, Campbell Springs $1,500.00 Due in 1939 District No. 12, Oakland $2,000.00 Due in 1936 District No. 14, McNeil $7,000.00 Due in 1959 District No. 20, Harmony'Grove $1,600.00 Due in 1932 District No. 27, Union Center $2,000.00 Due in 1937 District No.

30, Unity $1,400.00 Due in 1936 District No. 32, Seawillow $2,500.00 Due in 1932 District No. 38, High Point $4,000.00 Due in 1038 District No. 40, Lytton Springs $6.000.00 Due in 1952 Of the above, the following have been paid off and cancelled: MCNeil, Harmony Grove, Union Center, $50000 Unity, Seawillow, High Point, $600.00 Lytton Springs, $2,500.00. Total school bonds paid off, $6,950.00 J.

T. ELLIS, County Judge Caldweil County Total, $9,155.59 Total $7,590.70 Total, $15,978.22 Total $9,210.66 $889.70 $65,000 $69,000 $20,500 $155,000 A HINT TO TEACHERS Teachers have a greater opportunity for rendering to their pupils last ing and valuable services than the more teaching of what is in the textbook implies. The teacher who considers his duty to the pupils fulfilled when he has heard their lessons and iclped them to master their textbooks las but a very poor conception of what his duties are. The teacher ought to supplement that training and instruction which his pupils are presumed to receive in the home from their parents. The teacher ought to teach them the value of personal purity and honor, the value of truth and honesty.

He ought to teach them true Ameriacnism, which is patriotism, a sense of the duties each citizen of America owes to his ocuntry, his fel- owmen. While these things should be constantly taught to the children there one thing which at this time ought to be taught not alone by precept but jy example. The sin of America at' this time is extravagance; thriftless- sB; spendthrjftery. Isn't it so? Old and young alike, have indulged in. a regular "saturnalia of spending" dur- ng the past few years.

There will )e handicaps on many a business un- lertaking and on millions of individuals for years to come because of this habit that we have formed md many a child of this clay is destined to go thru life with this handi-, cap upon him, with habits formal which forbid ever entering into successful business for himself, or even enjoying such credit from those' laving credit as the child" otherwise would be entitled to. Teachers, bore a great opportunity for you. Write Densmqro W. Hume, care Federal Rc- icrvc Bank at Dallas, for literature upon the subject of Thrift nml how to t'cach Edwards, in the Tioupe Banner. 'lay.

The following girls served tht luncheon: Misses Lola Greer of Austin, Kitty Neighbors of San Marcos, Minna Gill of Washington, D. Ka- Iherine Carothera of Austin, Mary B. Taylor of Weatherford, Hariet Jones of Austin and Mary Thaxton of Aus tin. A vote of appreciation was of. fered the young women through Mrs.

J. D. Claybrook, chairman. VARSITY GIRL WAITRESSES AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 1C--During recent D.A.R.

convention in Austin waiters at' the Country Club went on itrike at the hour sot for serving lun- heon. Members of the Andrew Carithers Chapter, which is composed ex- luslvely of University girls, volun- cered to act as waitresses and the uncheon went forward without dc- A I A NEWS (Too late for hist week) Mrs. R. D. Mueche of Oak Forest has returned home after a visit here with her sister Mrs.

T. M. Houston. Mr. and Mrs.

Norris Crook and children left Tuesday for Goldthwaito where they are to make thoir home for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Poscy erf i'car- sall are guestH of their Mother Mrs. J.

Poacy. Mr. und Mrs, F. P. Johnson visited relatives at Lockhart Sunday.

W. W. Ellison nnd family and Mars. John, Hardy and Arnold Crook, all of Schoollnnd spent the week end here with family of J. H.

Crook. Rev. and Mrs. J. P.

Calloway came in last week from Bclmont. Rev. Calloway is the new pastor of the Methodist church here. T. M.

Posey and family of Sutherland Springs visited here and at Lockhnrt hint week. Rev. Courtney of Harwrnjil filled his regular appointment here Kundny at the Christian Church. MiKB Ethel trending a few days in SVin Marcos with her HIH- l.er Mrs. Will M.

Petty and her baby. Misses Eiizabcilh Smith am) Leila Williams of the Kan MarcoH BaptiHt Academy print tho weelc end here with home folk. STUDENT HEALTH GOOD AUSTIN, Texan, Nov. Hi--Health of Ht'udents at University of Tex- has hcen fairly good this fall, according to reportH from the University physician's office. About seventy- five BtudentK hrive been Hont to the local hospitals, eevcn of UIIH number boing npcndicltJB cnnes.

The University health Korvlcc has an nvcrngo of fifty-five patlcntfi day. All Gcrlous cases are sent immedtntcly to one of the hospitals, nnd minor canes treated at tho offices maintained in the Main Building of tho University. THE PROFITSj BARNS ARE WORTH WHILE The most important buildings on the farm are those which give shelter to livestock and implements. At present prices of livestock, a good barn other shelter may pay for itself almost in a season or two, Every delay means loss of i to you. Why not figure.with us today? We sell only the best in all lines of MERCHANDISE Our prices are reasonable.

Courteous treatment and prompt service. Give us your business. A. A. STOREY For Values Real Estate buy of C.

J. P. McDowell Always on the job. 1 loan money and zcll real estate Office at LOCKHART NATIONAL BANK LEND ON FARMS AND RANCHES and through our Trust Department Act as Trustees and Administrators of Estates E. B.

Chandler SanT i0 Kssaassssffieai We Insure COTTON Everywhere DuBoise-Carter Insurance Agency Phone 230.

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1916-1979